This is great!
But which OSM components does this cover? I'm assuming this only covers the
main OSM website (and the wiki indirectly since MediaWiki is already in
TranslateWiki) but not Potlatch, and the other editors.
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 7:13 AM, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
wrote:
> The main O
The main OpenStreetMap website (http://openstreetmap.org) can now be
translated on the web using Translatewiki. I originally floated the
idea in July[1] and after meeting up with the maintainers of
Translatewiki at Wikimania 2009[2] we made it happen. Nikerabbit and
Siebrand (Translatewiki guys) ha
Hi,
Etienne Chové wrote:
> I'm trying to use remote control plugin from JOSM with function
> /import?url=... When I put an invalid url, I get an error, but when I
> put a valid osm file url, nothing appens.
People are reporting server problems ATM so try again later, and if the
problem persist
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 8:42 AM, Emilie Laffray wrote:
>
>
> 2009/9/14 Frederik Ramm
>
> Ian,
>>
>> > This feature could be added, but could you draw a couple pictures to
>> > explain what you mean? What happens with the graph edges inside the
>> > multipolygon? Since they aren't really polygons,
Hi,
is this a bug or am I using it wrong? Sporadically osmosis throws an
exception. I do not understand the reason because I wanted to clear the
db before an import using the truncate task.
Osmosis is called like this:
osmosis --truncate-pgsql database=db user=pg --fast-read-xml-0.6
file=f.os
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 8:22 PM, ael wrote:
> Using josm latest, 2180, earlier this evening, it started reporting
> conflicts which I am fairly certain were spurious.
josm-latest is not josm-tested. If you take the risk to use the
version under development, you should check first the trac system
Maybe this should be on the newbies list, but still.
Using josm latest, 2180, earlier this evening, it started reporting
conflicts which I am fairly certain were spurious.
I was uploading frequently in small changes partly because josm runs so
slowly, and partly because I have had a few crashes
>>This was an attempt to create a "titled horizontal rule". Is there a
>> native Swing component for this?
>
> I think a JSeparator is your friend there. Adding some indentation or
> border will make you even more happy there.
I converted this to a conventional border. Also, based on a su
Etienne Chové a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to use remote control plugin from JOSM with function
> /import?url=... When I put an invalid url, I get an error, but when I
> put a valid osm file url, nothing appens.
>
> What shoul'd I do to get remote data into osm ?
>
> I'm using JOSM 2180 on w
Hi,
I'm trying to use remote control plugin from JOSM with function
/import?url=... When I put an invalid url, I get an error, but when I
put a valid osm file url, nothing appens.
What shoul'd I do to get remote data into osm ?
I'm using JOSM 2180 on windows with RemoteControl 17590
--
Etien
John Smith schrieb:
> 2009/9/22 Peter Körner :
>> You may want to take a look at http://topo.geofabrik.de/
>
> I can't read German, is there a download link or something?
Oh I'm sorry I missread your mail..
I thought you wanted to have hill-shading for your map ;)
As far as I understand you, tak
2009/9/22 Peter Körner :
> You may want to take a look at http://topo.geofabrik.de/
I can't read German, is there a download link or something?
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John Smith schrieb:
> This site shows aussie postcodes over the top of a base layer:
>
> http://www.aus-emaps.com/postcode_finder.php
>
> How would I do something similar for postcodes in the OSM DB already,
> and showing them as a shaded area, and 2 different colours if they've
> been reviewed o
This site shows aussie postcodes over the top of a base layer:
http://www.aus-emaps.com/postcode_finder.php
How would I do something similar for postcodes in the OSM DB already,
and showing them as a shaded area, and 2 different colours if they've
been reviewed or not.
Something like this maybe:
hi, what is the easiest way to tell the age of a timestamp in a planet file in
PERL?
[days] = function (planet-timestamp-string)
thanks
gerhard
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